The NSA advises you to turn off your phone once a week - here's why
Briefly

"The National Security Agency (NSA) serves up a variety of tips designed to thwart hackers and attackers from assaulting your mobile device, including a simple method as turning your phone off and on."
"Spearphishing attacks can target your phone to install malware, while zero-click exploits can infect your device without any interaction on your part. The NSA's advice? Power your phone off and then back on at least once a week."
Read at ZDNET
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